Above all he was a voice for Our People Eazy E was a voice a voice for Us that grew up in hoods where shit was tough Eazy gave you that hardcore version but 2Pac gave it to Us in a more softer way for the ones that weren't in gangs or the streets
“Let’s change the way we eat, let’s change the way we live, let’s change the way we treat each other” 30 years later and still true…and still no change.
I am amazed and in awe at this father’s and son’s genuine interest and knowledge of music. To explore in depth a genre’ of music and the artist is awesome. This father and son take my breath away. They give me hope for a better tomorrow. Knowledge, patience, love and the desire to understand one another are keys to a brighter future. Bless this father and son for sharing their love of music.
I feel the pain in the last sentence. “Yes, he was” the fact we lost someone so influential, so motivating, so massive @ such a young age. I grew up in my teens listening to him and I wish I was a teen when he was still alive :(
@@vinceniaferguson8445 Yes! This! They reason with one another in a manner that was thought to be a lost art in my book...its really beautiful to watch
I'm a 36 year old black women. And I love how open minded his dad is. I wish more people of the older generation would be like this. You guys gained a subscriber.
I'm a 47 yr old mom from Northern Europe, and this is my favourite 2Pac song and it always brings tears to my eyes because this is the way it is, still.
@@amyturner6275 no, rap just means to talk to, thats one of the dictionary definition thats where the are form got its name from. It usually means to talk to frankly and freely. That where the art form of rap got its name. Even in the 70s or 80s, we still used it like that. when you going to go rap to a girl, you be ljke im "going to go rap to that girl"
My sentiments exactly!!! I 1st watched the Father's reaction to "Dear Mama", the Father got it, and cried. I cried with him, and I've heard the that song 1000 times. I hit the subscribe button 30 seconds into this video, which was only the 2nd video that I heard of theirs. Good job!!!!
You mean we shouldn't expose him to the ying yang twins, lil jon and whatever other terrible stuff that makes you lose faith in this genre and humanity?
@@elizabethparker1441 Pac may have gotten down n dirty, but lil jon and the yin-yang twins never got up n deep. Getting dirty isn't the problem, staying in the mud at all times is.
“I always gotta worry bout the payback, from some punk that I roughed up way back. Coming back, after all these years, rat-tat-tat-tat-tat, that’s the way it is” has always had a spot in my mind. Especially because that’s what got him in the end.
If you grew in a ghetto and roamed the streets, you know exactly what that line feels like. I'm actually at a point in my life where that feeling is gone. I'm blessed.
Changes was originally recorded around 92-93; which means Pac was only 21-22 years old when he recorded this ; it came out after his death ; its absolutely mindblowing that these lyrics are more relevant TODAY then when they were originally written ; this dude was a prophet for REAL
@@MetaFootballTV They sampled the song. Bruce Hornsby blessed the song and said himself that he really liked the song and the message it sends. No reason for you to be spiteful over this song when you didn't even make the remake nor do you know Bruce Hornsby yourself. Seek professional help buddy
@@uksoul2001 1st off, no one es the color of "black"...they Brown....2nd, she don't know her nationality, ef she did she wouldn't call herself a color, she'd call herself a nation. 3rd, this es the definition of black BLACK, a. [Sax. blac, and blæc, black, pale, wan, livid; blacian, blæcan, to become pale, to turn white, to become black, to blacken; blæc, ink; Sw. blek, pale, wan, livid; bleck, ink; bleka, to insolate, to expose to the sun, or to bleach; also to lighten, to flash; D. bleek, pale; bleeken, to bleach; G. bleich, pale, wan, bleak; bleichen, to bleach; Dan. blæk, ink; bleeg, pale, wan, bleak, sallow; bleeger, to bleach. It is remarkable that black, bleak and bleach, are all radically one word. The primary sense seems to be, pale, wan or sallow, from which has proceeded the present variety of significations.]
As someone who is black British i know black is not referring to my brown skin. Black Americans etc the same, Whites know their skin is not really white. The term black in terms of people is also a definition denoting their ancestry.
“There’s war on the streets and war in the Middle East, instead of war on poverty, they got a war on drugs so the police can bother me” one of my favorite verses of all time, from my favorite song of all time (same age as I am!!) Thanks for the beautiful video :)
Tupac’s lyrics were effortless because he’s a poet. He always spoke with passion. People confuse anger with passion. He was passionate about what he talked about especially in his heart felt songs because he wanted change. He wanted to be heard deeper than what you hear. He wanted his music to be felt and marinated into people’s souls.
That boy is a lil sprout in a garden tended by one of the best "Gardeners" I've seen in a long while!! Dad u are an UNBELIEVABLE MAN of honor patience & grace🙏🏻
Just an FYI: Pac was a poet his book of poetry is called “The Rose that Grew From Concrete” and his poetry is simple but also powerful as well. If you don’t have the book you should grab that and share it with your father as well. He even has script dedicated to Marilyn Monroe
@Pickle Poe One person cannot change the world by themselves. Fundamentally, strive to be the change that you want to see. The world would be a much better place, if we all tried. Pac planted the seed. Water it. Don't let his life and death have been in vain
It's absolutely criminal how underrated this song is. It's tracks like this one which make 2Pac, in my opinion, the Greatest of All Time. Great reaction!
@@MetaFootballTV White folks stole Rock N Roll, Jazz, Techno...whole genres of music...yet you out here whining about a sample that Bruce Hornsby approved. 🤣 FOH, loser.
If you haven't heard or reviewed Pac's "KEEP YA HEAD UP" I Highly Recommend it. Another emotionally deep and real life circumstances song with GENIUS LYRICS.
I am a mid thirties middle class man from London,England.I first listened to Tupac aged 12 and he changed my outlook on life. How just incredibly perceptive he was about life and the world.The topics he would rap about,the conviction in his delivery and flow.How he delivered every line like it would be his last. A prophet taken too soon….
@@tee9753 I don't need to see the correlation because I'm not obsessed with r@ce like you are. Btw, I'm blk too. But starting a sentence by letting everyone know what r@ce you are is something only Americans do.
I'm a 56 year old man and fortunately my musical interests are very diverse....Pac has been in my extensive musical library since the early 90s, and will always be on my permanent "stay list". Pac is greatly missed by many, especially this fan, he was a generational talent, and for those of us who were around we should feel fortunate to have witnessed greatness. Without question he IS on the Mt. Rushmore of Rappers!
Man it must have been amazing to live through that era of Hip Hop and witness all that talent coming out. As a 30-year-old I am kinda bumped out that we have so many copycats nowadays and not so many unique artists in Hip Hop anymore.
I’m 50 and always loved him but to see my son appreciate him like I did whilst we sat together like this was an amazing experience for us also this amazing man made my boy the man he is today as a fatherless boy …
As a 49 year old upper middle class soccer mom, I couldn't agree more. As you can see from my screen name, my musical tastes are very diverse, but Tupac is by far my absolute favorite rapper/poet of all time. In fact, in 1999, one of my favorite cars, a brand new BMW, I had worked sooooooo hard for, was stolen and had this CD playing in it. When it was found, parted out, they were sure to take that cd with them. I can't say I blamed them! 😆
@@frontroom (And i always gotta worry bout the payback from some buff that i ruffed up way back.. This is why 2pac was killed . he prophesied his death with those lyrics.) He and some other death row record associates beat up some gangster that stole a death row records associates necklace chain and that night when he was leaving the Mike Tyson fight the guy returned and shot up his car at a red light and killed 2pac.
Changes was originally recorded around 92-93; which means Pac was only 21-22 years old when he recorded this ; it came out after his death ; its absolutely mindblowing that these lyrics are more relevant TODAY then when they were originally written ; this dude was a prophet for REAL i feel like 2pac legitimately was one of the realest people to ever walk the planet in modern society ... period .... there was nobody realer then this dude right here also that line where he says "they get jealous when they see you with your mobile phone" always gets me ; that is literally what todays youth cares about ; gadgest and fancy things; he was rapping about this shit in 93 wtf .... way before the cell phones were around like we know them today
That’s very true. There is a reason he was murdered. MLK, Malcolm X, JFk all were murdered too. Seems to be what happens when you get a platform and speak truth to power & share opinions not popular with the rich & powerful in the country.
@@Makaveli13Xroy "'they get jealous when they see you with your mobile phone' always gets me ; that is literally what todays youth cares about ; gadgest and fancy things; he was rapping about this shit in 93 wtf .... way before the cell phones were around like we know them today" - Lol, what does that have to do with anything? Yeah, less than 5% of Americans had a mobile phone in in that year. It was a status symbol. Pac is saying that police/white people didn't like seeing a black person own a phone and would assume it was stolen/robbed. I don't think his lyrics are MORE relevant today, but equally relevant in many ways, which is unfortunate.
I was born and raised in a small, predominantly Caucasian town, and in my 10th grade English class we studied 2Pac for his beautiful poetry. I’ve been listening to PAC since I was about 10. So wonderful to see newer and older generations appreciating his music like I did and still do today. Thanks for this video 🙋🏻♀️👍🏼👌🏼👏🏼 💜🇨🇦
as black folk, we always assume that every one knows or knew of Tupac. So its very interesting to see someone in his 50s listen to Pac music for the first time. Very great content
I just watched you and your dad reacting to "Dear Mama". You got a new subscriber bro! This is both a vibe and me living vicariously through you. You guys got something special.
I love the fact that people are still having discussions on Tupac's lyrics, almost 30yrs after his death. His music is timeless and relevant to this day. Tupac took the outside world into the life and struggles of Black America through his music, and at the same time was a voice for his people, letting them know if we want things to change for us, then we got to change.
You guys analyzed Tupac perfectly and this is why Pac is my favorite rapper. Like y’all said he isn’t the most technical rapper but his gift was being able to send his message out in a powerful but simple way that everyone could understand.
@@newwave6404 i agree with that statement as well. I guess "a" point I am trying to get across is he is a pioneer, the road has been built by him for a lot rappers after but there are also rappers that are better from a technical, skill, or creative perspective imo.
@@PlagueFather very true I guess the evolution of anything is meant to improve it so I’m glad there are some more really good technical rappers in our day and age.
Have you told him anything about his history. Raised by a strong woman who was in the black panther movement, going to the Baltimore school of the arts, danced ballet, was a poet, actor, activist, and a musician. His work ethic writing and recording music and changing complete lyrics for radio versions of songs so they wouldn’t be censored yet still have deep meaning. I would love it if you played Brenda’s got a baby for your dad and let him know that Tupacs favorite song was “Vincent”by Don McLean which was also played by his bedside in the hospital in Las Vegas (perhaps you could listen to that song together knowing the context and meaning it held for Tupac and those who loved him) Thank you.
It's crazy how when anyone learns about 2pac and either likes it or not his music. His life. Controversy and amount of artistic work in many spheres... is just fascinating.
You cant forget that his mother named him after the Peruvian revolutionist, Tupac Amaru, that led an indigenous rebellion against the Spanish conquerors. I think the dad would have really appreciated that bit of information.
WHAT A PRECIOUS MAN!!! Literally obsessed with your dad, and his warm, caring nature. You are very lucky to have a father who is so open, loving, and understanding, and wants to learn, grow, and understand not just the music but who you are and why this music is so meaningful to you. Treasure him as he is a rare soul and a gift, a lot of us would be very lucky to have a parent, man, dad like him by our sides 🤍 Sending so much love to you both! **Subscribed for the souls**
@ Jay you ain’t never lied chile ! That song makes me cry every time I listen to it 😢🥺🥺🙊🤦🏽♀️it’s so beautiful & pac flow is breathtaking ! He can make man woman child just stop stand still & just listen 👂🏽 The G.O.A.T 4 life 👑love pac until my last breath
Tupac was a phenomenal rapper and you haven’t heard 2PAC completely until you react to his interviews. He had such a laid back demeanor that was magnetic. He was highly intelligent. What a waste of such talent. I met him once and he stirs up emotions inside you that you never knew were there. He was such a presence in this world.
This is one of the most powerful songs in music history! U easily could go on a Tupac reaction series with the kind of impactful songs he has! Yes there are plenty of other great musicians but my god Tupac was truly one of a kind who impacted all. From the broadway plays & college courses on his lyrics to the statues,murals & museums around the world. 2 diamond albums, 1 in life & after death. Acted in movies & tv shows also! Dudes a mythic figure at this point. Lot of people don’t even believe he passed ( but that’s a diff topic) He checks every box tho! People are always curious to see if he impacts others the way he impacted us.
@Judah and most of what he achieved was in the last 6 years of his life which absolutely blows my mind ...that alone seperated him from every other artist or performer he just had no time but did more than most could ever I honestly believe if he was still here you'd have seen what big business really looked like in the industry if Pac had Jay or Snoop even Em years in the game he would be 10 times more than what any of them are now
@@shaheempashua6924 I understand what you mean but at the same time he's already bigger than Jay Snoop Nas Em etc, they all have nothing but respect for Pac too and would probably agree, his death immortalized him.
Fun Fact about Tupac is that his favorite song was “Starry Night” by Don McLean he was a very complex individual and sorta of misplaced guidance. Then again, maybe he was on Earth for the time frame to be beacon of light.
Wow, that sort of surprises me but then again great artists often do appreciate music from other genres. Starry Night is on my Spotify playlist. :) Thanks for watching.
Pac kept his poems/lyrics simple because of what he learned from Malcolm X. In which the latter conveyed, in order to reach the masses one has to talk like the common people.
Love this Father/Son duo and their appreciation of 2Pac and his poetic music. I'm a new fan of 2Pac @73 yrs of age. 😁 ...And a new subscriber of your channel. Keep up the good work.
You two are very lucky to have this special bond. You don’t see this type of connection these days. The fact that this kid is also discovering older musicians along with his Dad is amazing. My dad is a musician. He doesn’t understand lyrics in English but what a powerful gift to share music with your best bud. Love you guys! First day on your channel and I’ve already balled my eyes out to your Tupac videos. Keep it coming 🙌☀️
This is a beautiful example of Father, son...just a pair of awesome human beings with love in their hearts, and not afraid to show real emotional appreciation. Great narration from son, big up dad, was beautiful to see Nd watch him dis over the beautiful art that is Rap❤️
This song reminds me of a James Baldwin quote - “To be a Negro in this country and to be relatively conscious is to be in a rage almost all the time. ” I feel this song reflects African Americans' constant reckoning with simultaneous feelings of hope for change and disillusionment with American society.
African Americans by definition are Africans brought to America - typically those who were kidnapped and sold. There are VERY few African Americans; most of us are black.
@@yosiahw4305 i agree. So the definition of being black is completely opposite of being African American. Being black is being unknown of who you're truly are. While being African American is the complete opposite. Being black is not even having your "African" name
Pac has been gone almost 16 years and his music still invokes emotions as strong as when the music released. James Baldwin was the first African American writer to which I was intorduced. My first year English professor, County College of Morris, Greta Wilkenson, forever grateful you helped make me a better man.
To live in that ERA,the moment was something different, the feeling and to watch what this man did by the age of 25 was UNREAL. People only compare Biggie to Pac is because of the beef. it's no comparison no matter how u break it down
Wow! I watched the last video of your dad reacting to the song “Dear Mama” & loved it so much that I had to come check out more! I truly love this, you most definitely just got a new subscriber 😊
I'm a sucker for reaction videos especially genuine and open ones, always makes me so happy cause somehow it feels like I'm also hearing it for the first time by seeing it on someone else who is actually experiencing the song for the 1st time. Loved this so much, plus I absolutely love Pac.
Tupac my favorite rapper of all time 🔥 he was so flexible and can talk about any topic with ease, and make it a hit. I haven’t seen another rapper like him as of yet.
I would've never thought that watching an older white man sincerely listen to our music would be so fascinating and moving to me. Dope ass channel, dude 💯💯 One suggestion: perhaps advise dad to wait until the end of the songs (or at least the choruses) before giving his thoughts. It drove me crazy that he was missing lines in the verses.
You can't own music or art... but point taken. This is also a huge problem within us people that we make these kind of "stereotypical" decisions or thoughts about someone who we don't even know. Maybe that is one issue why we have so many problems in the world.
@@hemavol6449 who said anything about owning music or art? Who made a stereotypical decision or thought about someone? Wtf are you talking about? People projecting their own thoughts and ideas onto other people is a much bigger cause of why we have so many problems in the world. You should cut that out.
I think its because you said "our music" lol someone taking ish to literally... you said it in a way to point out that you appreciate that an older white guys would get the feels for the music and they had to try and make it about them
@@michaelaylor4623 Our neighborhood is on the Northern end of our city. Our NFL team is pretty good. Im worried about our country. (Just to make her head go 🤯)
@@proverbs30-4 "watching an older white man sincerely listen to our music" .. Don't know your native language? And I am not a girl, if you could not get it from the name.
@@kinamiller9613 and yet we did..thank you kindly for the correction. I'm Canadian and we love him here. I think he's more popular than our Prime Minister. god bless you and your family
I enjoy the fathers reaction. He seems blown the way. I can already see him being a 2pac fan. Only 2 songs and he already has a great perception of 2pac.
My daughters’s about to turn 5 in 2 weeks and I’ve always played this song from Tupac and many others (CLEAN VERSION OF COURSE) but out of all the songs I’ve every played from Tupac this song some how stood out to her the most Brenda’s got a baby I’ve played it since she was very little and she still loves it to this very day.
You and your dad are dope! I love seeing an older white guy understanding Pac and his lyrics. I grew up on his music, but to see someone newly exposed to it and recognize the genius and immaculate poetry behind his words brings a smile to my face and warms my heart.
The fact that your dad gives this type of music a chance says a lot about your dad. Tupac was the greatest. And definitely someone to learn from because he spoke the truth . Good for you both for being so woke . 💕
Keep in mind,It was recorded when pac was 20-21 when he recorded the original track. They brought a whole new beat for the official release of the track in 1998(after his death)
Your dad is right in how simplistic 2Pac rapped. I always felt 2Pac lyrics were simple but what made him great was his vocal projection. With a background of The Black Panthers, he was around powerful leaders and speakers.
New sub, 41 y/o black female from Toronto. New subbie. So happy to see the sincere reviews both father and son are doing! Keep up the amazing work 👏🏾 ❤ We need more of this.. Tupac was a major support in my life and was a positive influence in shaping some of my perspectives during my teenage years (his music saved my life.many times - thank God for his time in this world). ❤🇨🇦🇯🇲
That's the thing about Pac, no fancy word play, straight lyrics cleverly put together into a powerful master piece, even his gangster/ diss music are like this. Powerful.
To think 2pac was only 20 when he wrote this song is crazy!!!! Also your dad is great and makes the video 10 times better as he doesn't judge and just enjoys the art ❤
It always blows my mind how this song still can be applied today… Tupac was so ahead of his time we truly will never have another like him ,a damn shame
Love that your going on this musical journey with your dad. He may enjoy “I ain’t mad at cha” also by Tupac. Love that he really allows himself to feel the music and process the lyrics. You guys are such a pleasure to watch!
As a big 2pac fan, no one will Ever replace him. Might you guys react to the song "Pain" , he spits hard but it's like you can actually hear the pain in his voice. And another, one of my favorites is "Ghetto Gospel." You will Love that.... Peace. RIP PAC GOAT!
I'm watching like 10x times your dad's face after 3:04 "And the only time we CHILL is when we KILL each other, it takes SKILL to be REAL time to HEAL each other." Great inner rhymes by the GOAT
Tupac wasn't a rapper, he was a philosopher and song writer, rap was just his delivery method.
Perfectly stated. So very true. He was more than that too, but your point remains.
Facts 🔥
@@andrewrout8712 Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter
Even better stilll.. he was a poetic prophet
Above all he was a voice for Our People Eazy E was a voice a voice for Us that grew up in hoods where shit was tough Eazy gave you that hardcore version but 2Pac gave it to Us in a more softer way for the ones that weren't in gangs or the streets
Everyone's commenting on the dad, but big ups to son for having the insight to appreciate the messages and the meaning behind the rap.
Wow, thank u!
Riiiggghhhhttt!!!
Dads take is on point and his knowing the samplng is from Bruce Hornsby its no wonder the son has good taste in music. Respects to both.
As well as creating this wonderful show! I love watching it!
And not only that but notice his Dad has a brilliant understanding of music
“Let’s change the way we eat, let’s change the way we live, let’s change the way we treat each other” 30 years later and still true…and still no change.
Word🦾
"Somethings will never change" Pac
Right!
You're absolutely right
@@AnimalsHaveNoEgo that line is taken from the sample. Which also talks about the same thing. Only makes this song that much better.
Dad is an ally of humanity..and so is his son..
You don't have to live someone else's life to be able to hear their words when you're willing to actually LISTEN to someone.
Well said 💯
Facts
"This guy is amazing. He's quite something." -Dad
Yes, he was.
Lol something about the phrasing cracks me up. I don't think anyone has ever summarized pac by saying "He's quite something", but he ain't wrong.
I am amazed and in awe at this father’s and son’s genuine interest and knowledge of music. To explore in depth a genre’ of music and the artist is awesome. This father and son take my breath away. They give me hope for a better tomorrow. Knowledge, patience, love and the desire to understand one another are keys to a brighter future. Bless this father and son for sharing their love of music.
@@bingbongthegong 😂😂😂
I feel the pain in the last sentence. “Yes, he was” the fact we lost someone so influential, so motivating, so massive @ such a young age. I grew up in my teens listening to him and I wish I was a teen when he was still alive :(
@@vinceniaferguson8445 Yes! This! They reason with one another in a manner that was thought to be a lost art in my book...its really beautiful to watch
I'm a 36 year old black women. And I love how open minded his dad is. I wish more people of the older generation would be like this. You guys gained a subscriber.
There are so many out there but with the nations division it's becoming increasingly difficult to see it. 😪
wanted to like the comment but ill leave the likes at 420 :)
there are,most actually, gotta get out the hood
the government makes race a big deal when in reality most people are good.
They are if you get to know them. Js
I'm a 47 yr old mom from Northern Europe, and this is my favourite 2Pac song and it always brings tears to my eyes because this is the way it is, still.
@Laquiz Me too!
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wow you are sensitive
Rap is an acronym for Rhythm And Poetry.
This is a fine representation of exactly what rap stands for.
RIP OFF stands for taking another artists song and passing it up as you own.
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@@MetaFootballTV ok bro 🙄
Wow does it really ?
@@amyturner6275 no, rap just means to talk to, thats one of the dictionary definition thats where the are form got its name from. It usually means to talk to frankly and freely. That where the art form of rap got its name. Even in the 70s or 80s, we still used it like that. when you going to go rap to a girl, you be ljke im "going to go rap to that girl"
What a father and son combo. You both are lucky to have each other
Amen to this.
I’m going to ride your wave, like minds, awesome duo.
Exactly His Very good man 😍🥰👍🏼
No capp, count your blessings...
Everybody wish
You’re father is so open to actually hearing the music. This is genuinely great!! You just got a new subscriber!
Thanks for subbing!
@@frontroom I just subbed too. You should introduce your dad to Harry Mack.
@@frontroom Try and do one for DMX Slippin your father will love that.
My sentiments exactly!!!
I 1st watched the Father's reaction to "Dear Mama", the Father got it, and cried. I cried with him, and I've heard the that song 1000 times. I hit the subscribe button 30 seconds into this video, which was only the 2nd video that I heard of theirs. Good job!!!!
Same.
Your Dad is so pure. We must protect him at all costs. His ability to connect with this art form is lovely to watch…….
You mean we shouldn't expose him to the ying yang twins, lil jon and whatever other terrible stuff that makes you lose faith in this genre and humanity?
AMEN
I love this comment, so glad I found them.
Reminds me of me and my dad
@@elizabethparker1441 Pac may have gotten down n dirty, but lil jon and the yin-yang twins never got up n deep. Getting dirty isn't the problem, staying in the mud at all times is.
“I always gotta worry bout the payback, from some punk that I roughed up way back. Coming back, after all these years, rat-tat-tat-tat-tat, that’s the way it is” has always had a spot in my mind. Especially because that’s what got him in the end.
If you grew in a ghetto and roamed the streets, you know exactly what that line feels like. I'm actually at a point in my life where that feeling is gone. I'm blessed.
Not exactly jusshut the fuck up and enjoy the song
That's my favorite line of the song. Because it's the reality that some of us live out here.
@@edward0383 nice bro, hope you have a good life and make it a good life for your Kids also
@@hallow6763 thank you bro. God Bless. Wishing you the same.
Changes was originally recorded around 92-93; which means Pac was only 21-22 years old when he recorded this ; it came out after his death ; its absolutely mindblowing that these lyrics are more relevant TODAY then when they were originally written ; this dude was a prophet for REAL
1986 my friend
Wasn't and ISNT even tupac's song.
@@MetaFootballTV They sampled the song. Bruce Hornsby blessed the song and said himself that he really liked the song and the message it sends. No reason for you to be spiteful over this song when you didn't even make the remake nor do you know Bruce Hornsby yourself. Seek professional help buddy
@@noah1179 Poetry.
@@MetaFootballTV FUCK dude you got me. Nice bait man LMAOOO
Yes I agree. “Letter to the president “ also deep lyrics discussing current past issues ✌🏼
As a black 68 yr old woman, I grew up w/o my dad, and the bond you have with your dad is a joy to witness. I am humbled by your relationship.
Learn ya nationality, drop the colors
@@ALYoungFuture13 nothing wrong with her description as a black woman. Black denotes her roots not just color. She knows her nationality for sure.
@@uksoul2001 1st off, no one es the color of "black"...they Brown....2nd, she don't know her nationality, ef she did she wouldn't call herself a color, she'd call herself a nation. 3rd, this es the definition of black
BLACK, a. [Sax. blac, and blæc, black, pale, wan, livid; blacian, blæcan, to become pale, to turn white, to become black, to blacken; blæc, ink; Sw. blek, pale, wan, livid; bleck, ink; bleka, to insolate, to expose to the sun, or to bleach; also to lighten, to flash; D. bleek, pale; bleeken, to bleach; G. bleich, pale, wan, bleak; bleichen, to bleach; Dan. blæk, ink; bleeg, pale, wan, bleak, sallow; bleeger, to bleach. It is remarkable that black, bleak and bleach, are all radically one word. The primary sense seems to be, pale, wan or sallow, from which has proceeded the present variety of significations.]
As someone who is black British i know black is not referring to my brown skin. Black Americans etc the same, Whites know their skin is not really white. The term black in terms of people is also a definition denoting their ancestry.
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Your father has a great heart. I love seeing him be touched by PAC’s lyrics
Ikr .I wish pac was alive,I bet he would be more than willing to meet dad,cause dad gets him,truly beautiful
I second this
My thoughts exactly
What a great dad, wears his heart on his sleeve,I like that, best wishes to you both from Uk
I believe he is now a Tupac fan
“There’s war on the streets and war in the Middle East, instead of war on poverty, they got a war on drugs so the police can bother me” one of my favorite verses of all time, from my favorite song of all time (same age as I am!!) Thanks for the beautiful video :)
Now relevant that is to this day
Pac was PROLIFIC in his writing. They say he wrote like he knew he wouldn't be here for long. The G.O.A.T
He says his mother always used to tell him that if you can't find something to live for, you best find something to die for.
@@TYDIRTGANG basically “if you don’t live for something then you can die for nothing”
Thats why he recorded the way he did.finished a track and told the tech to pull up another beat.
@@WestsideWillie No 🤦♂️
Tupac’s lyrics were effortless because he’s a poet. He always spoke with passion. People confuse anger with passion. He was passionate about what he talked about especially in his heart felt songs because he wanted change. He wanted to be heard deeper than what you hear. He wanted his music to be felt and marinated into people’s souls.
Tupac was very intelligent.
Anger is passion...anger is not all bad because anger moves us to make changes where we wouldn’t have taken action otherwise 🙏🏾❤️
💯
Well said
He was angry tho, he said so himself. Not that it's a bad thing
The fact that the son does not interrupt by singing along, or when Pops expresses his views shows how patient and respectful he could be.
It's hard too.....being such a fan of Pac. Cool young man....with the father he has, no surprise there.
Fr I would be singing my heart out my dad would be telling me some things never change you never shut up
I noticed that.
That boy is a lil sprout in a garden tended by one of the best "Gardeners" I've seen in a long while!! Dad u are an UNBELIEVABLE MAN of honor patience & grace🙏🏻
You look close, he's mouthing along to it. Can't blame him one bit.
Tupac died so young and almost 30 years ago and still young people honor him - he was something special, a lightworker.
Tracks like this is why Tupac will always be the GOAT. He's the best storyteller in hip hop
Definitely one if the best storytellers ever
Just an FYI: Pac was a poet his book of poetry is called “The Rose that Grew From Concrete” and his poetry is simple but also powerful as well. If you don’t have the book you should grab that and share it with your father as well. He even has script dedicated to Marilyn Monroe
OMG I do poetry and forgot he had a poetry book where can I buy it!7
@@LadyQInspires you may want to try Amazon I’ve had mine for years now
@@Hernandezashley69 thanks so much, didn't know Pac was a poet, I'm definitely getting that from Amazon
YES! Tupac was a tremendous poet!
Thank you.
He was only getting started... Imagine all Pac would have done if he were still alive. He really wanted to make big changes in the world.
That's why the police and the government got him murdered, they knew the power and influence he held.
Maybe that's why he died
Ekse....
“I'm not saying I'm gonna change the world, but I guarantee that I will spark the brain that will change the world.”
@Pickle Poe One person cannot change the world by themselves. Fundamentally, strive to be the change that you want to see. The world would be a much better place, if we all tried. Pac planted the seed. Water it. Don't let his life and death have been in vain
It's absolutely criminal how underrated this song is. It's tracks like this one which make 2Pac, in my opinion, the Greatest of All Time. Great reaction!
It's not underrated. It's the only posthumous song to be nominated for a Grammy. This is one of his highest acclaimed songs.
Bruce Hornsby, you mean.
@@MetaFootballTV White folks stole Rock N Roll, Jazz, Techno...whole genres of music...yet you out here whining about a sample that Bruce Hornsby approved. 🤣 FOH, loser.
@@cbone1982please stop it
Em and pac shit on krayzie
Def not underrated
If you haven't heard or reviewed Pac's "KEEP YA HEAD UP" I Highly Recommend it. Another emotionally deep and real life circumstances song with GENIUS LYRICS.
I was going to suggest the same thing!
good one
Yes thats a good one too
Agreed💯
I want em to do “so much pain”
To get a true understanding of pacs range.
I’d love for em to review “Hell razor” too
He was something else, ahead of his time. We will never have a rapper like him
I completely agree.
Never say never 😂
Truly 100% no one compares
As a black man it’s so beautiful and so reassuring to see so much love for 2Pac. Just wanna say I love the both of y’all! Much love and respect 💯
Im wit u brother.
I am a mid thirties middle class man from London,England.I first listened to Tupac aged 12 and he changed my outlook on life.
How just incredibly perceptive he was about life and the world.The topics he would rap about,the conviction in his delivery and flow.How he delivered every line like it would be his last.
A prophet taken too soon….
Why do you gtta tell us what color you are...this video has half a million views, we're all here !!!
@@pistolpete8231 If you don’t see the correlation then there is truly no reason to converse any further, have a great day though!
@@tee9753 I don't need to see the correlation because I'm not obsessed with r@ce like you are. Btw, I'm blk too.
But starting a sentence by letting everyone know what r@ce you are is something only Americans do.
I'm a 56 year old man and fortunately my musical interests are very diverse....Pac has been in my extensive musical library since the early 90s, and will always be on my permanent "stay list". Pac is greatly missed by many, especially this fan, he was a generational talent, and for those of us who were around we should feel fortunate to have witnessed greatness. Without question he IS on the Mt. Rushmore of Rappers!
Man it must have been amazing to live through that era of Hip Hop and witness all that talent coming out. As a 30-year-old I am kinda bumped out that we have so many copycats nowadays and not so many unique artists in Hip Hop anymore.
I’m 50 and always loved him but to see my son appreciate him like I did whilst we sat together like this was an amazing experience for us also this amazing man made my boy the man he is today as a fatherless boy …
Sad that I was young when he passed, no other man could come close to what he achieved
As a 49 year old upper middle class soccer mom, I couldn't agree more. As you can see from my screen name, my musical tastes are very diverse, but Tupac is by far my absolute favorite rapper/poet of all time. In fact, in 1999, one of my favorite cars, a brand new BMW, I had worked sooooooo hard for, was stolen and had this CD playing in it. When it was found, parted out, they were sure to take that cd with them. I can't say I blamed them! 😆
@@YourFavoriteSwiftiethat's awesome
I love how your dad is so open & it's awesome, his open mindedness to this music we love is extraordinary, I envy you guy's relationship. ✌️
Thats very sweet thank you! Although, you must know that it has taken years for him to come around on hip-hop, haha
@@frontroom oh I bet, at least you have him listening to the good stuff & not the past 5-10 year's lol
@@frontroom (And i always gotta worry bout the payback from some buff that i ruffed up way back.. This is why 2pac was killed . he prophesied his death with those lyrics.) He and some other death row record associates beat up some gangster that stole a death row records associates necklace chain and that night when he was leaving the Mike Tyson fight the guy returned and shot up his car at a red light and killed 2pac.
@@ConquerWealth.network Pac jumped a Crip member at the MGM Grand who stole a chain from a Death Row Records associate (a blood).
@@irepfrisco415 if I remember right Orlando Anderson was guy he jumped
Changes talked about back in the 90's and we're still going through the same thing in 2022. 2Pac was a storytelling genius!
Changes was originally recorded around 92-93; which means Pac was only 21-22 years old when he recorded this ; it came out after his death ; its absolutely mindblowing that these lyrics are more relevant TODAY then when they were originally written ; this dude was a prophet for REAL
i feel like 2pac legitimately was one of the realest people to ever walk the planet in modern society ... period .... there was nobody realer then this dude right here
also that line where he says "they get jealous when they see you with your mobile phone" always gets me ; that is literally what todays youth cares about ; gadgest and fancy things;
he was rapping about this shit in 93 wtf .... way before the cell phones were around like we know them today
thats disrespectful to say its still the same thing! they had it way worse back then, just that people are super soft now
That’s very true. There is a reason he was murdered. MLK, Malcolm X, JFk all were murdered too. Seems to be what happens when you get a platform and speak truth to power & share opinions not popular with the rich & powerful in the country.
@@Makaveli13Xroy the cell phone line... is towards police. .... weird, you didn't know that immediately in 93
@@Makaveli13Xroy "'they get jealous when they see you with your mobile phone' always gets me ; that is literally what todays youth cares about ; gadgest and fancy things;
he was rapping about this shit in 93 wtf .... way before the cell phones were around like we know them today" - Lol, what does that have to do with anything? Yeah, less than 5% of Americans had a mobile phone in in that year. It was a status symbol. Pac is saying that police/white people didn't like seeing a black person own a phone and would assume it was stolen/robbed.
I don't think his lyrics are MORE relevant today, but equally relevant in many ways, which is unfortunate.
Pac’s ability to deliver complex issues simply is unmatched. He was also passionate. I’m saddened every day that he couldn’t live his full life.
He wrote this in 1992. We are in 2024 and the song is as accurate as ever #RIP2Pac
I was born and raised in a small, predominantly Caucasian town, and in my 10th grade English class we studied 2Pac for his beautiful poetry. I’ve been listening to PAC since I was about 10. So wonderful to see newer and older generations appreciating his music like I did and still do today. Thanks for this video 🙋🏻♀️👍🏼👌🏼👏🏼 💜🇨🇦
Man your school was too dope for that!
Oh wow!
Awesome indeed...are u from the east coast too?
@@JustDre209 I’m in Canadian city that borders Detroit, MI now but grew up in Stratford, ON (Where Justin Beiber is from).
That’s super dope 🔥🔥🔥
This duo is beautiful! A son wanting to share and teach his dad, and a dad willing to listen and learn from his son. Much respect!
it's stupid.
as black folk, we always assume that every one knows or knew of Tupac. So its very interesting to see someone in his 50s listen to Pac music for the first time. Very great content
The last verse of the chorus, “you’re my brother, you’re my sister” so well delivered 😭
2Pac was a poet. His power as a storyteller was incomparable.
Your dad's got a great heart. Music breaks boundaries PAC knew this and revolutionized it.
I just watched you and your dad reacting to "Dear Mama". You got a new subscriber bro! This is both a vibe and me living vicariously through you. You guys got something special.
@@Mr_Millionaire_Mindset did you read the comment man. He stated he just watched Dear Mama
Same here...
The Dear Mama reaction video also made me a subscriber!!
Same here... plus 1...😁
Same here (+1)
*"This guy impresses me the most overall" me too!*
You got the coolest dad ever dude....much respect to your pops for giving 2pac a chance to be heard
His dad does seem great
I love the fact that people are still having discussions on Tupac's lyrics, almost 30yrs after his death. His music is timeless and relevant to this day. Tupac took the outside world into the life and struggles of Black America through his music, and at the same time was a voice for his people, letting them know if we want things to change for us, then we got to change.
They even made some classes in high colleges discussing and breaking down his lyrics. Might even still be active.
You guys analyzed Tupac perfectly and this is why Pac is my favorite rapper. Like y’all said he isn’t the most technical rapper but his gift was being able to send his message out in a powerful but simple way that everyone could understand.
Appreciate your comments. Stay tuned for more good stuff!
@@frontroom 2pac so many tears
I'm listening to Pac music 4 26 years now and still on fire 🔥 2022 Pac 4 life
@@llowellenmorris2456 i Listen Pac since 1999 i was 14 yrs old when i get hes first tape ,,Still ballin 2022 💪💪
No rapper can take words and make pure poetry RIP Tupac
Rip Tupac. This statement is a bit bold though, theirs alot of rappers that Tupac inspired that are doing amazing work rn
@@PlagueFather I think that the fact that he inspired a lot of rappers shows his presence but I also agree with your statement for sure!
@@newwave6404 i agree with that statement as well. I guess "a" point I am trying to get across is he is a pioneer, the road has been built by him for a lot rappers after but there are also rappers that are better from a technical, skill, or creative perspective imo.
@@PlagueFather very true I guess the evolution of anything is meant to improve it so I’m glad there are some more really good technical rappers in our day and age.
Have you told him anything about his history. Raised by a strong woman who was in the black panther movement, going to the Baltimore school of the arts, danced ballet, was a poet, actor, activist, and a musician. His work ethic writing and recording music and changing complete lyrics for radio versions of songs so they wouldn’t be censored yet still have deep meaning. I would love it if you played Brenda’s got a baby for your dad and let him know that Tupacs favorite song was “Vincent”by Don McLean which was also played by his bedside in the hospital in Las Vegas (perhaps you could listen to that song together knowing the context and meaning it held for Tupac and those who loved him) Thank you.
They did listen to Brenda’s Got a Baby already!
Exactly!! His mom was not just a crack fiend. She was definitely a Black Queen. I hope they read your comment
He was also a member of the youth communist league in Baltimore as well, a true revolutionary, wish we could’ve seen what he would’ve done w more time
It's crazy how when anyone learns about 2pac and either likes it or not his music. His life. Controversy and amount of artistic work in many spheres... is just fascinating.
You cant forget that his mother named him after the Peruvian revolutionist, Tupac Amaru, that led an indigenous rebellion against the Spanish conquerors. I think the dad would have really appreciated that bit of information.
WHAT A PRECIOUS MAN!!! Literally obsessed with your dad, and his warm, caring nature. You are very lucky to have a father who is so open, loving, and understanding, and wants to learn, grow, and understand not just the music but who you are and why this music is so meaningful to you. Treasure him as he is a rare soul and a gift, a lot of us would be very lucky to have a parent, man, dad like him by our sides 🤍 Sending so much love to you both!
**Subscribed for the souls**
Thanks for your. kind words, Jade. More good stuff coming! - Kai’s dad
@@frontroom I’m sure, can’t wait 🤍🤍🤍 lots of love & light in your lives!
@@jadem7855 you are beautiful
@@nevermindme8922 Thank you! You are!! Just seeing this now. It made my day. Hope you have a beautiful one!
@@jadem7855 happy, well I guess, 5th of July now lol
Another perfect 2pac song you should view to your dad that has a lot of meaning is “ SO MANY TEARS “
Agreed
@Jay Johnson th-cam.com/video/JtdW6Bu9nAQ/w-d-xo.html
@ Jay you ain’t never lied chile ! That song makes me cry every time I listen to it 😢🥺🥺🙊🤦🏽♀️it’s so beautiful & pac flow is breathtaking ! He can make man woman child just stop stand still & just listen 👂🏽 The G.O.A.T 4 life 👑love pac until my last breath
All of pac's songs are relatable G.O.A.T
Make this the top comment
Tupac was a phenomenal rapper and you haven’t heard 2PAC completely until you react to his interviews. He had such a laid back demeanor that was magnetic. He was highly intelligent. What a waste of such talent. I met him once and he stirs up emotions inside you that you never knew were there. He was such a presence in this world.
The dad seems like a genuinely great person and non judgmental. I hope the son really appreciates and learns from him.
This is one of the most powerful songs in music history! U easily could go on a Tupac reaction series with the kind of impactful songs he has! Yes there are plenty of other great musicians but my god Tupac was truly one of a kind who impacted all. From the broadway plays & college courses on his lyrics to the statues,murals & museums around the world. 2 diamond albums, 1 in life & after death. Acted in movies & tv shows also! Dudes a mythic figure at this point. Lot of people don’t even believe he passed ( but that’s a diff topic) He checks every box tho! People are always curious to see if he impacts others the way he impacted us.
@Judah and most of what he achieved was in the last 6 years of his life which absolutely blows my mind ...that alone seperated him from every other artist or performer he just had no time but did more than most could ever
I honestly believe if he was still here you'd have seen what big business really looked like in the industry if Pac had Jay or Snoop even Em years in the game he would be 10 times more than what any of them are now
Also have multi-platinum album after death the dude was unstoppable
@@shaheempashua6924 facts! From 93-96 he dropped 6 albums! No one in music history will ever defeat that stat !
@@shaheempashua6924 I understand what you mean but at the same time he's already bigger than Jay Snoop Nas Em etc, they all have nothing but respect for Pac too and would probably agree, his death immortalized him.
@@jasondawson92 he was stoppable, by fellow man, clearly.
Fun Fact about Tupac is that his favorite song was “Starry Night” by Don McLean he was a very complex individual and sorta of misplaced guidance. Then again, maybe he was on Earth for the time frame to be beacon of light.
Wow, that sort of surprises me but then again great artists often do appreciate music from other genres. Starry Night is on my Spotify playlist. :) Thanks for watching.
Will look this up. Thank you for sharing
@@frontroom Try and do one for DMX Slippin your father will love that.
@@lxvor8225 It’s a song about Vincent Van Gogh, the painter who eventually went crazy. A gentle and very beautiful song. (dad)
@@frontroom please do slippin by dmx!!!
Your dad is a legend🤣 knows every sample in every song💯
Pac kept his poems/lyrics simple because of what he learned from Malcolm X. In which the latter conveyed, in order to reach the masses one has to talk like the common people.
Love this Father/Son duo and their appreciation of 2Pac and his poetic music. I'm a new fan of 2Pac @73 yrs of age. 😁
...And a new subscriber of your channel. Keep up the good work.
Thank you very much! Glad to have you on our journey
that's awesome 💙
73? Wow! Proof that music can unite people, no matter their age, religion, race or whatever we are told would divide us.
You two are very lucky to have this special bond. You don’t see this type of connection these days. The fact that this kid is also discovering older musicians along with his Dad is amazing.
My dad is a musician. He doesn’t understand lyrics in English but what a powerful gift to share music with your best bud.
Love you guys! First day on your channel and I’ve already balled my eyes out to your Tupac videos.
Keep it coming 🙌☀️
Took it right out of my mouth
This is a beautiful example of Father, son...just a pair of awesome human beings with love in their hearts, and not afraid to show real emotional appreciation. Great narration from son, big up dad, was beautiful to see Nd watch him dis over the beautiful art that is Rap❤️
The truly amazing thing about Pac...is that nearly every rap he recorded he did it in 1, just 1 take. He was a true poetic prodigy.
This song reminds me of a James Baldwin quote - “To be a Negro in this country and to be relatively conscious is to be in a rage almost all the time. ” I feel this song reflects African Americans' constant reckoning with simultaneous feelings of hope for change and disillusionment with American society.
Fuck dude, you're spot fucking on.
James said it so perfectly, right? ❤
African Americans by definition are Africans brought to America - typically those who were kidnapped and sold. There are VERY few African Americans; most of us are black.
@@yosiahw4305 i agree. So the definition of being black is completely opposite of being African American. Being black is being unknown of who you're truly are. While being African American is the complete opposite. Being black is not even having your "African" name
Pac has been gone almost 16 years and his music still invokes emotions as strong as when the music released. James Baldwin was the first African American writer to which I was intorduced. My first year English professor, County College of Morris, Greta Wilkenson, forever grateful you helped make me a better man.
To live in that ERA,the moment was something different, the feeling and to watch what this man did by the age of 25 was UNREAL. People only compare Biggie to Pac is because of the beef. it's no comparison no matter how u break it down
Facts 💯
Wow! I watched the last video of your dad reacting to the song “Dear Mama” & loved it so much that I had to come check out more! I truly love this, you most definitely just got a new subscriber 😊
Thank you so much!!
Same with me too
Tupac makes me smile, laugh and cry, he reminds us all to FEEL. A powerful classic.
Amazing reaction!! Please Show your Dad UNCONDITIONAL LOVE!! I believe He will love this one 🙏
He will definitely cry with that song
Facts! That song is so deep!
Imagine pops reaction to hit em up
😂😂😅
@@willlopes7010 yeah 😂 i think He is Not Ready for this one
Yesss!
I'm a sucker for reaction videos especially genuine and open ones, always makes me so happy cause somehow it feels like I'm also hearing it for the first time by seeing it on someone else who is actually experiencing the song for the 1st time. Loved this so much, plus I absolutely love Pac.
Exactly. I have goosebumps as if I was hearing it for the first time.
I totally agree. I enjoy seeing the delight it gave me on someone else's face.
2pac until the end of time will give you goose bumps.
Omg yes!!!
For real
I got goosebumps just seeing your comment
Tupac my favorite rapper of all time 🔥 he was so flexible and can talk about any topic with ease, and make it a hit. I haven’t seen another rapper like him as of yet.
What an incredible way for father/son bonding...
Dad, your sons open-mindedness obviously stems from his parenting.
I love this!!
I would've never thought that watching an older white man sincerely listen to our music would be so fascinating and moving to me.
Dope ass channel, dude 💯💯
One suggestion: perhaps advise dad to wait until the end of the songs (or at least the choruses) before giving his thoughts. It drove me crazy that he was missing lines in the verses.
You can't own music or art... but point taken. This is also a huge problem within us people that we make these kind of "stereotypical" decisions or thoughts about someone who we don't even know. Maybe that is one issue why we have so many problems in the world.
@@hemavol6449 who said anything about owning music or art? Who made a stereotypical decision or thought about someone? Wtf are you talking about?
People projecting their own thoughts and ideas onto other people is a much bigger cause of why we have so many problems in the world. You should cut that out.
I think its because you said "our music" lol someone taking ish to literally... you said it in a way to point out that you appreciate that an older white guys would get the feels for the music and they had to try and make it about them
@@michaelaylor4623 Our neighborhood is on the Northern end of our city. Our NFL team is pretty good. Im worried about our country.
(Just to make her head go 🤯)
@@proverbs30-4 "watching an older white man sincerely listen to our music" .. Don't know your native language? And I am not a girl, if you could not get it from the name.
Love this song...." you will never see a black president" is the line that brings me to tears...cause he wasn't able to see it....
*MIXED RACE PRESIDENT
He actually said we ain't ready to see a black president not you will never.
@@kinamiller9613 and yet we did..thank you kindly for the correction. I'm Canadian and we love him here. I think he's more popular than our Prime Minister. god bless you and your family
Obama is mixed.
Love 2pac reaction because he’s the greatest of all time and you pop knows it
I enjoy the fathers reaction. He seems blown the way. I can already see him being a 2pac fan. Only 2 songs and he already has a great perception of 2pac.
I hope you understand how blessed you are to have a father such as this one. This is incredible to watch.
"This guy is phenomenal". Dad said it! Agreed.
This song is honestly one of the greatest pieces of modern music, the sample, the lyrics, everything it's just perfect.
GOAT! No one has been able to match the depth of his lyrics. Still resonates to this day.
To continue this Tupac train you should react to BRENDAS GOT A BABY next. 🔥
That song turned me on to Tupac for the first time... and hip hop in general, actually. Story telling like no other
I’ve been waiting for them to do that one
I agree
And hit em up it will energised this good old man
My daughters’s about to turn 5 in 2 weeks and I’ve always played this song from Tupac and many others (CLEAN VERSION OF COURSE) but out of all the songs I’ve every played from Tupac this song some how stood out to her the most Brenda’s got a baby I’ve played it since she was very little and she still loves it to this very day.
When he said “ if only he’d lived to see Obama come along “ I lost it
After Obama 8years. Pac would have spazzed out on Obama. Obama did nothing for Black People
Me tooooo 🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾💯💯💯
He would've hated obama like all the others. They aspired for self determination and class liberation.
Yeah
Tupac gaining new fans in 2023, including ME. He’s was soooo powerful 😢
You and your dad are dope! I love seeing an older white guy understanding Pac and his lyrics. I grew up on his music, but to see someone newly exposed to it and recognize the genius and immaculate poetry behind his words brings a smile to my face and warms my heart.
The fact that your dad gives this type of music a chance says a lot about your dad. Tupac was the greatest. And definitely someone to learn from because he spoke the truth . Good for you both for being so woke . 💕
Keep in mind,It was recorded when pac was 20-21 when he recorded the original track. They brought a whole new beat for the official release of the track in 1998(after his death)
Some mind blowing lyrical content for someone of that age
@@ca20mn lotta people don’t know,before his album dropped, he was headed to the new black panther party in atlanta
@@SoundBiteInc- how you know
@@Nosirrl4747 a interview he did right before his first album.
@@SoundBiteInc- You have a link somewhere? I'ma check it out
tupac liked using poetic devices. he knew when & when not to. such songs like these he was straight forward. informational
Your dad is right in how simplistic 2Pac rapped. I always felt 2Pac lyrics were simple but what made him great was his vocal projection. With a background of The Black Panthers, he was around powerful leaders and speakers.
Hellrazor, staring through my rear view and until the end of time are amazing tracks by the late great Pac
That's the thing with Tupac! I've never lived it but through Tupac, I can feel pain and the never ending struggles of trying to just live!
New sub, 41 y/o black female from Toronto. New subbie. So happy to see the sincere reviews both father and son are doing! Keep up the amazing work 👏🏾 ❤ We need more of this.. Tupac was a major support in my life and was a positive influence in shaping some of my perspectives during my teenage years (his music saved my life.many times - thank God for his time in this world). ❤🇨🇦🇯🇲
That's the thing about Pac, no fancy word play, straight lyrics cleverly put together into a powerful master piece, even his gangster/ diss music are like this. Powerful.
I been crying since I started listening and it’s crazy because I was raised with PAC’s music!!! I love you two brothas!
To think 2pac was only 20 when he wrote this song is crazy!!!!
Also your dad is great and makes the video 10 times better as he doesn't judge and just enjoys the art ❤
Your dad is so sweet. Nice sounded man. He gave respect to PAC. He deserves our admiration & respect 🫡 We must never let his music die.
He’s the greatest of all time because his lyrics and delivery pops good ear!!
It always blows my mind how this song still can be applied today… Tupac was so ahead of his time we truly will never have another like him ,a damn shame
It's sad.
Love that your going on this musical journey with your dad. He may enjoy “I ain’t mad at cha” also by Tupac. Love that he really allows himself to feel the music and process the lyrics. You guys are such a pleasure to watch!
Never seen this
@@patricesilva8004 check it out great song as well
Tupac has always been my favorite rapper of all time. I consider his a genius, a philosopher, a poet. Love that your dad sees the same.
Tupac was an intelligent man and it was displayed in his music.
As a big 2pac fan, no one will Ever replace him. Might you guys react to the song "Pain" , he spits hard but it's like you can actually hear the pain in his voice. And another, one of my favorites is "Ghetto Gospel." You will Love that.... Peace. RIP PAC GOAT!
Alan Brooks The God of Rap rip legend
I second you showing him ghetto gospel, amazing song that is deep.
@@michaelroberts8755 Absolutely. A song that from my knowledge was written when he was even younger. Then came out on "Loyal to the game" cd.
No soy Américan, im latín don't speak inglish, but PAC is my rapper FAV.. Everyday lisning u music is how therapy for mi body, REGARDS form 🇨🇷
I love the emotion. Great father/son bonding over great music. You made your dad a fan of Tupac. That’s the kind of love this world needs🥰
Life Goes on - 2pac 🙏🏽
You gotta play the harder Pac songs too, so he can feel the angry Pac energy
His reaction to troublesome 96 🤣.
Ong & another good one Thug 4 Life
@@godsson7787 and made men also😆😆
Hellrazor!
ambitions of a ridah id love to hear with them or out on bail one of my personal faves
Play “Until The End of Time” for your father. I think he’d really enjoy that Tupac classic as well.
I'm watching like 10x times your dad's face after 3:04 "And the only time we CHILL is when we KILL each other, it takes SKILL to be REAL time to HEAL each other." Great inner rhymes by the GOAT